English
Etymology
From self- + set.
Adjective
self-set (not comparable)
- Of something that sets itself or is set by oneself.
- Of plants, especially from seed, that germinate and grow without being planted or sown, and without any person's involvement.
2021 November 17, “Network News”, in RAIL, number 944, page 9, photo caption:Uncontrolled self-set tree growth allowed by BR after the end of steam has created today's overhanging tree canopy, with the resulting adhesion problems to which RAIB attributes this collision.
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